Calendar

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Aug
20
Sat
Omni Commons Re-Use Sale & Open House! @ Omni Commons
Aug 20 all-day

Throughout the building.

Come find loads of great stuff for sale or service barter, from bookcases & chairs to building materials & printing machines; FREE stuff too!

– Learn about and get a tour of the Omni Commons

– Coffee & snacks by Agua Viva

– Watch how shirts are silk-screen printed by Art Bison Design Co-Op

– Come by and visit Liberated Lens’ new film editing studio in the basement!

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Fix It: Healthcare at the Tipping Point – Free Movie Screening @ Rialto Cinemas
Aug 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

This high quality 38-minute film features more than forty voices advocating for reform, including business and labor leaders, activists, health policy experts, economists, physicians, nurses, and patients.

The film convincingly makes two points:

-Our health care system is headed for a crash
-There is way to fix it for businesses as well as individuals

10:15 Doors open
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Movie Screening
11:15 Q&A with:
-Pat Snyder, PhD, RN – Health Care for All – Contra Costa County
-Dan Hodges – Health Care for All – Alameda County

Brought to you by Health Care for All – Contra Costa and Alameda Chapters

Co-sponsored by Contra Costa County District 1 Supervisor John Gioia

SEATING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

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Reels of Injustice – 2nd Anniversary of the Ferguson Uprising @ 1st Unitarian Universalist Church
Aug 20 @ 1:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Film Screenings:

1:30 PM: Policing the Police

3:00 PM: Broken on All Sides

4:30 PM Solitary Nation

6:30 PM 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets

Sponsored by SFUU Human Rights Group, Amnesty International, Stop Mass Incarceration Network

 

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SF Mime Troupe: Schooled! @ Frances Willard/Ho Chi Minh Park
Aug 20 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

The Tony Award-winning SF Mime Troupe now running with its 57th season premiering “Schooled”

Education. It’s like the weather: everyone has an opinion but nobody does anything about it. That’s how Livina Jones feels about her son Tom’s new school, Eleanor Roosevelt High. With its old textbooks, crumbling classrooms, and racist treatment of kids just like hers Livina believes Roosevelt is exactly the sort of school that can benefit from a little free-market common sense. The nanny-state government has failed to see students as individuals, and failed to give them the real-world skills they’ll need to get ahead. So who says it isn’t time for some big money, for-profit schooling?
Ethel Orocuru, for one. She’s the long serving history/civics/American government/basketball coach at Eleanor Roosevelt, and she’s willing to fight for her version of education as long as her reconstructed hips will allow. But is she fighting for a system that can be fixed, or is she just too blind by her past to see how times have left her and her school behind? And when an efficiency expert, Mr. Babbit, is assigned to improve her class is it a sign that Ethel is behind the times, or a sign of something more sinister? And with privatization on the line, and a Wall Street heavy hitter lined up to fold the entire district into his conglomerate, suddenly the next School Board election is more about a hidden agenda than the open curriculum. And when did the hall monitors start wearing brown shirts and arm bands?

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Aug
21
Sun
Beyond Occupy Art Build
Aug 21 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Come build some secret art for the 5th Anniversay Occupy gathering to take place on October 8th. Come for a short time or come for a long time. we’ll have snacks and laughs. I’m (kelly) .7 mi from Ashby BART and we can come and give rides from there.

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KEEP THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION GOING! @ Berkeley Arts Festival (One Block from BART)
Aug 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

KEEP THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION GOING!
A Working Meeting to Create Projects to Tap Into the Energy of This Moment

Come to a meeting where attendees may make pitches for any projects that they are ready to organize, as long as
they are concrete actions that speak to the unique opportunities of this short post-Bernie, pre-election period.

After proposals are described, we will break out into working groups to start on whatever projects attendees are drawn to.  We will devote the bulk of the time to this part of the meeting.

Among the projects will be one by BeyondBernie.us, who have a proposal to re-unite those of us who were allies a month ago.  We see a way to participate in either the Hillary Clinton or the Jill Stein campaign.  It puts both within a broader project to identify and bring together those ready for dialog about the longer-term work of creating revolutionary change.  And then the work can begin!

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SF Mime Troupe: Schooled! @ Frances Willard/Ho Chi Minh Park
Aug 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

The Tony Award-winning SF Mime Troupe now running with its 57th season premiering “Schooled”

Education. It’s like the weather: everyone has an opinion but nobody does anything about it. That’s how Livina Jones feels about her son Tom’s new school, Eleanor Roosevelt High. With its old textbooks, crumbling classrooms, and racist treatment of kids just like hers Livina believes Roosevelt is exactly the sort of school that can benefit from a little free-market common sense. The nanny-state government has failed to see students as individuals, and failed to give them the real-world skills they’ll need to get ahead. So who says it isn’t time for some big money, for-profit schooling?
Ethel Orocuru, for one. She’s the long serving history/civics/American government/basketball coach at Eleanor Roosevelt, and she’s willing to fight for her version of education as long as her reconstructed hips will allow. But is she fighting for a system that can be fixed, or is she just too blind by her past to see how times have left her and her school behind? And when an efficiency expert, Mr. Babbit, is assigned to improve her class is it a sign that Ethel is behind the times, or a sign of something more sinister? And with privatization on the line, and a Wall Street heavy hitter lined up to fold the entire district into his conglomerate, suddenly the next School Board election is more about a hidden agenda than the open curriculum. And when did the hall monitors start wearing brown shirts and arm bands?

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The Iron Heel by Jack London @ Humanist Hall
Aug 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Iron Heel Theater Collective presents a “reader’s theater” adaptation of Jack London’s visionary anti-capitalist “The Iron Heel.”

Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name, this production is a dramatic adaptation of the futuristic 1908 novel that accurately predicted the First World War, the rise of fascism, authoritarianism, rebellion, and suppression. It features human sized puppetry, giant hand-painted cantastoria illustrations of the story, and live music.

The production features Isolte Avila, David Bower, Paunika R. Jones, Antoine Hunter and Zahna Moss, all members of the Signdance Collective International, a dance/ music theatre company led by deaf and physically disabled dancers and artists, and the Urban Jazz Dance Company of Oakland. Noted saxophonist Andrés Soto will accompany this performance with an original score he composed specifically for this production.

The performance also features Jack London family members Tarnel Abbott, Chaney Delaire and Devin O’Keefe. Jack London’s great-granddaughter Tarnel Abbott reading the part of socialite-turned-revolutionary Avis Everhard. Abbott’s son Devin O’Keefe reads as the revolutionary Ernest Everhard. Zack Reiheld reads various roles, and Nina Ruymaker reads as the historian from the future era of the “Brotherhood of Man.”  The cast will also include Artistic Director Regina Gilligan, Glynnis Fowler, Kathy Gurawaya, Patsy Byers, Liz Watts and Eduardo Martinez.

2016 marks the centennial of Jack London’s death at age 40. In recognition of his unique contributions as a renowned writer, adventurer, social activist, and innovator, The Iron Heel Collective is donating the profits from this production to the Richmond Progressive Alliance and Sunflower Alliance, to assist with their efforts to unite the community and combat climate change.

About the Iron Heel Theatre Collective:
Tarnel Abbott, Regina Gilligan, David Solnit, Devin O’Keefe and Nina Ruymaker are all activists, artists and community organizers.  The Iron Heel Theatre Collective was formed in 2012 when Jack London’s Iron Heel was commissioned for, and premiered at, the Ankara (Turkey) Ethos International Theater Festival.  This will be the sixth performance.

Suggested donation is $20, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

 

 

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Aug
22
Mon
Justice 4 Teo Press Conference @ Federal Courthouse
Aug 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Please Join us along with APTP Monday Morning as we hold space for a Press Conference in front of the Oakland Federal Courthouse. As some of you know our Brother Teodoro Valencia Jr. was shot and killed in the back with an AR-15 assault rifle by a Newark, Ca Police Officer, Who is still un-named.

We are asking if you can come out to support us and you have a Justice for Teo shirt already please wear it.

Thank you!

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Aug
23
Tue
Film Screening: Screening: Out in the Night @ Omni Commons
Aug 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

sm_out_in_the_night_flyer.jpg A moving account of four women sensationalized by the media as a “Gang of Killer Lesbians” reveals the role that race, gender identity and sexuality play in our criminal justice system. Under the neon lights in a gay-friendly neighborhood of New York City, four young African-American lesbians are violently and sexually threatened by a man on the street. They defend themselves against him and are charged and convicted in the courts and in the media as a ‘Gang of Killer Lesbians’.

trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C-tcO18hYs

by blair dorosh-walther, 2015

free snacks and popcorn

discussion after the film

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Aug
24
Wed
Abolition of Policing Workshop
Aug 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Sponsored by Critical Resistance. No further information available. Source.

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Codepink’s Weekly Peace Vigil @ on the steps in front of Senator Diane Feinstein's office
Aug 24 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

 

JOIN CODEPINK, WORLD CAN’T WAIT, OCCUPYSF Action Council and others at the huge PEACE banner

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Sudo Room Weekly Party @ Omni Commons Sudo room
Aug 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our weekly PARTY to get this hackerspace together, to provide a venue for those things that otherwise cannot be worked out through day-to-day practice.

Potluck! – bring your own tasty dish!

Sudo room, located in the southwast corner of the ground floor, is a creative community and hackerspace. We offer tools and project space for a wide range of activities: electronics, sewing/crafting, 3D and 2D manufacturing, coding, and good old-fashioned co-learning!

Hours: The space is open whenever a member is present. Come visit! Best times to drop in are evenings between 7 and 9pm. See the calendar for recurring meetups and upcoming events: https://sudoroom.org/calendar

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Aug
26
Fri
Green Reel Festival @ Unitarian Universalist Center
Aug 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The SF Unitarian-Universalist Center will show films on the environment every Friday this month. .

The next film, Aug 12, “Unacceptable Levels” tells the story of the inadequate federal measures to keep toxics out of our environment. A speaker from the EPA will help make sense of the situation and the new law recently passed.

In “Evolution of Organic,” showing Aug. 19, the story of the organic agriculture movement is told by those who built it – and looks ahead to the next generation of growers.

In “Bill Nye’s Global Meltdown” showing Aug 26, Nye goes to a psychoanalyst’s couch to struggle with his emotions about global warming and what to do about it.

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Aug
27
Sat
Xican@ Moratorium Day @ San Antonio Park
Aug 27 @ 5:00 am – 7:00 pm

Join us for another year of commemorating one of the largest historical anti war protest to come out of the Chicano movement – August 29th, 1970.

Join us as we honor the largest anti war protest ever to take place in the 1970’s against the Vietnam War. Thousands of community members gathered to peaceful protest against the large amount of RAZA that was put in the front lines during the War in Vietnam.
Now in 2016 We gather to call an end to the War on our Black Brothers and Sisters here in the U.S. by militarized state forces who are shamelessly and indiscriminately assassinating even children and hiding behind a badge, the same badge that has excused the killings of Brown and Native Lives and later criminalizing them.  We are demanding an end to a war on our migrant community and an end on communities who are being displaced from their homes in Oakland, San Francisco, Richmond and other cities alike and being forced into homelessness and then criminalized and dehumanized.  And we are calling an end to the same state forces killing our brothers and sisters in Palestine, Philippines, Oaxaca and other Third World Communities fighting for self determination.

Join Us! For our 37th Annual Xicana Moratorium Day, August 28th @ San Antonio Park from sunrise to late afternnon. Join us, in commnity as we celebrate, eat, dance, shop, learn, and enjoy a beautiful day in Oakland! United For Justice, The Struggle Continues for Human Rights! #nodrama#nodrugs #nohipsters

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Join the Campaign to Protect Oakland Renters @ Lake Merritt Columns (North Side of Lake Merritt near Lakeshore and El Embarcadero)
Aug 27 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Now that we’ve endorsed Measure LL, which strengthens the Oakland Rent Law and expands Just Cause eviction protection to more households, it’s time to turn out support.

There will be a few brief speeches, a quick training and then we’ll walk and talk to voters in the area. We will distribute window signs to local merchants and discuss our issue with shoppers at the Grand Lake Farmer’s Market.

We are expecting the landlords to spend a huge amount of money against our measure so it is important that we get out and start talking to voters now.  For more information, go to the website: http://www.protectoaklandrenters.org/ 

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Fossil Free California Ice Cream Social
Aug 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

ice cream
Quick, before the planet melts! Join Fossil Free California for an ice cream social and fundraiser on August 27th in Oakland.

  • Learn about our ongoing divestment campaigns: CalPERS, CalSTRS, municipal funds, and more!
  • Find out how to divest your own portfolio from fossil fuels
  • Hear about the climate bills that are going through the state legislature this year
  • And enjoy homemade ice cream – including delicious vegan ice cream

 

RSVP

Can’t attend? Donate here

More info on Fossil Free California here

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Living and Fighting: Communes, Contestation, and Camaraderie from France to Brazil @ Omni Commons
Aug 27 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A review of anarchist tactics and practice from Canada (Kingston, Ontario), France (Paris, the ZAD, Nantes) and Brazil (São Paulo).

El Errante (who has traveled and written recently about their trip to Rojava) and Erwin will discuss their most recent travels through North America, the Northern European continent and South America. Topics will include reviews of pre insurrectionary organizational forms known as collectives, cooperatives, occupations or the more generic, communes.

Of interest in the discussion of these organizations includes the dialectic of structure versus structurelessness, decision-making processes, participant responsibilities, induction and orientation of new communards, and characteristics specific to each social and environmental milieux from which they arise.

The various types of contestation that were observed will be described; street actions, props, weapons, personal gear, resource acquisition and allocation, manipulation of space for security, tactical considerations, and recruitment and training of fighters and militia. Particular attention will be paid to the tactical innovations of the French milieu known alternately as the appellistes, the Invisible Committee or the Tiqqunists. While their theoretical material is a tangle, much of their practical work has proven extremely effective and should be studied and perhaps utilized by North American anarchists.

Finally, principles and mechanisms of camaraderie, engagement and discourse were observed and the impact of these less belligerent activities have also shown to be effective in communicating basic ideas of anarchism to unaffiliated radicals, and folks looking for political ideas that make sense to the individual, a philosophy that that fits. No small task in an age where most democratic political forms produce in intelligent individuals only disgust and loathing.

Please bring a donation to help the OMNI Commons pay their rent. Will feature slides and music and will be followed by a Q and A.

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Aug
28
Sun
Open Circle ~ Families Fighting for Justice @ Omni Commons
Aug 28 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

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Lesser of Two Evils – Do We Have To Live With That? @ Workers World - intercom at bldg entrance to buzz in
Aug 28 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join us to discuss:
What role can elections play in the revolutionary movement?
What does it mean to vote in the streets?
What about Sanders’ new group “Our Revolution”?

Refreshments will be served. Wheelchair accessible.

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